The highest SAR value for this device when tested at the ear is 0,446 W / kg. Since mobile devices offer many functions, they can be used in other locations, such as the body. In this case, the highest SAR value tested is 1,608 W / kg at a distance of 0,5 cm from the body. SAR tests have been performed at standard operating positions, while the device is transmitting signals at the highest certified power level in all frequency bands.
If the item is found to be defective, the consumer shall be entitled to exercise one of the following rights of choice listed in Article 11 of the Code 6502 on Protection of the Consumer; a- Retract from the contract, b- Ask for discount from the sales price, c- Request free of charge repair, d- Request replacement of the sold item with a defect-free one. If the Consumer opts for free of charge repair among the foregoing rights, then the seller shall be responsible for repairing or having the item property repaired without claiming labor costs, replaced component costs or any other costs under any title whatsoever. The consumer may also use the free of charge repair right against the manufacturer or the importer. The seller, manufacturer and importer are severally responsible for the consumer's use of that right. In case the consumer employs the right for free of charge repair; -If the item becomes defective again during the warranty period, -If the maximum period required for its repair is exceeded, -If it is determined by the authorized service station, seller, manufacturer or importer with a report that states repairing is impossible, then; the consumer may claim the return of the cost of the item, a discount in proportion to the defect or replacement of the item with a non-defective one if possible from the seller. The seller may not refuse the consumer's request. The seller, manufacturer and importer shall severally be responsible upon failure to satisfy this claim. Upon any conflicts which may arise regarding the use of the rights provided in the warranty, the consumer may refer to the Consumer Arbitration Committee or Consumer Court at the location where the consumer resides or where the transaction is conducted.